Credit card holders can earn points by using China Everbright Bank credit cards for purchases, cash withdrawals and cash transfers. However, the following items do not participate in the points reward plan:
1. Real estate transactions;
2. Car sales transactions;
3. Wholesale transactions;
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4. Transactions in public hospitals;
5. Transactions in public schools;
6. Transactions in charity and social services;
< p>7. Government transactions;8. Online transactions;
9. Agricultural cooperation transactions.
10. County and township preferential transactions.
Use China Everbright Bank’s regular card, gold card, titanium card, and elite platinum credit card for points-accrued transactions. You can earn 1 point for a single purchase of RMB 1 or more, and you can get 1 point for a single purchase of RMB 1 or more. 8 points, you can get 8 points when you spend 1 euro; when you use China Everbright Bank credit card to withdraw cash and transfer cash, you can get 100 points when you accumulate 1 yuan or more according to the collected handling fee, and you can get 800 points when you spend 1 dollar or 1 euro.
China Everbright Bank
China Everbright Bank (CHINA EVERBRIGHT BANK, Everbright Bank) was established in August 1992. It is a national joint-stock system approved by the State Council and approved by the People's Bank of China. Commercial Bank, headquartered in Beijing. China Everbright Bank was listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange in August 2010 and on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in December 2013.
As of the end of June 2021, China Everbright Bank has established 1,299 branches in the country, achieving full coverage of the domestic provincial administrative regional service network. The institutional outlets radiate to 149 economic center cities across the country. In 2021 China Everbright Bank ranks 32nd in the "Top 1000 Global Banks" list, and 25th in the 2021 "Top 500 Global Bank Brand Value Rankings".
Accelerating the international layout, the Hong Kong Branch, Seoul Branch, China Everbright International, China Everbright Europe, and Luxembourg Branch have been opened for operation. The Sydney Branch has applied for the establishment. Social responsibility has become increasingly evident, and it has continued to support the "Mother's Water Cellar" for many years. Public welfare activities have a greater impact on society; in the "Ranking of the World's 1,000 Largest Banks" released by the British "Banker" magazine in 2017, China Everbright Bank ranked 49th.